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Semester Two: Unit Notes, Labs and Assignments
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Chemical Reactions: Chapter 8 Nitrogen Triiodide Reaction What is a chemical reaction? I. Inroduction to Chemical Reactions Text Problems: - Section Review, 1-4 p. 254 - Chapter Review, 1-10, 18-19, pp. 269-270 Other Assignments: - Intro to Chemical Reactions Worksheet - QUIZ: Intro to Reactions How do we satisfy the law of conservation of mass using chemical equations? II. Balancing Equations Textbook Problems: - Section Review, 5 p. 254 - Chapter Review, 20-24, p. 270 - Sample Problems 8-1 through 8-5 Other Assignments: - Balancing Equations Worksheet Can we predict the outcomes of chemical reactions before carrying them out? III. Types of Chemical Reactions Textbook Problems: - Section Review 1-4 p. 264 - Chapter Review 11-14, 25-33, pp.270-271 - Section Review 1-3 p. 267 - Chapter Review 15-17, 34-36, pp.270-271 - Sample Problems 8-6 Other Graded Assignments: - Types of Reactions Worksheet - Types of Reactions Design Lab - QUIZ: Types of Reactions - Distillations page due on test date TEST! TEST! TEST! click for review
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Gases: Chapter 10 & 11 Chem Team: Kinetic Molecular Theory and Gas Laws Why are gases so different from the other physical states? I. Physical Properties of Gases Text Problems: - Section Review, 1-4 p. 306; 1-4 p. 312 - Chapter Review, 1-11, 15-19 p. 327 - Practice Problems, 1-2 p. 312 Are there mathematic relationships that allow us to work with gases? II. The Gas Laws Text Problems: - Section Review 1-5 p. 325 - Chapter Review 12-13, 20-38 pp. 327-328 - Problem-Solving Practice pp. 315, 319-322 Other Graded Assignments: - Gas Laws Homework - Gas Laws Quiz - Boyles Law Lab Does the amount or moles of gas have anything to do with gas laws? III. Ideal Gas Law Text Problems: - Section Review 1-2 p. 337; 1-5 p. 346 - Chapter Review 1-2, 5-6, 16-22 p. 357 - Practice Problems p. 343-346 Other Graded Assignments - Ideal Gas Law Lab Can the amount of gases produced in a reaction be predicted? IV. Gas Stoichiometry at Non-STP conditions Text Problems - Section Review, 1-4, p. 350 - Chapter Review, 7, 23-38, p.358 - Practice Problems 348-350 Other Graded Assignments - Ideal Gas Law and Stoichiometry Homework What happens to gases when you mix them together? V. Two More Gas Laws Text Problems - Section Review, 6, p. 325; 1-3 p. 355 - Chapter Review, 14, 39-43 pp.327-329; 8,39-42, p. 359 - Practice Problems 325, 355 Other Graded Assignments - Two More Gas Laws Homework - Distillations Page TEST! TEST! TEST! Click For Review
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Solutions: Chapter 13 & 14 Solutions, Concentration, and Colligative Properties What are liquid mixtures? I. The Nature of Solutions Text Problems: - Section Review 1-5 p 400 - Section Review 1-4 p 410 - Chapter review 4-10, 12-14 p. 420-421 Other Graded Assignments: - Nature of Solutions Worksheet - Nature of Solutions Quiz - Electrical Conductivity Lab Is there a way to measure the amount of solute dissolved in solution? II. Concentration Textbook Problems: - Section Review, 1-2 p. 418 - Chapter Review, 15-32, pp. 421-422 Other Graded Assignments: - Concentration Worksheet - Concentration Quiz Why does ice cream freeze when it is in the churn surrounded by salt, water and ice? III. Colligative Properties Texbook Problems: - Section Review, 1-4, p. 446 - Chapter Review, 8-12, 19-34, pp. 448-449 Other Graded Assignments: - Colligative Properties Worksheet - Colligative Propteries Quiz - Freezing Point Depression and Boiling Point Elevation of Antifreeze TEST! TEST! TEST!
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